TY - JOUR AU - Asad, Ayesha AU - Asad, Fatima AU - Khan, Muhammad Hamza Abdullah AU - Kashif, Nauman PY - 2021/01/24 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Quality Improvement project for management of Depression in Chronic Kidney Disease patients receiving haemodialysis JF - Medico Research Chronicles JA - Med. res. chronicles VL - 8 IS - 1 SE - Original Research Article DO - 10.26838/MEDRECH.2021.8.1.459 UR - https://medrech.com/index.php/medrech/article/view/459 SP - 32-41 AB - Aim: To apply quality improvement methodology and apply a few appropriate interventions to reduce the prevalence of depression. The NICE guidelines 2009 for depression management were used to guide the introduction of appropriate interventions. PHQ-9 was used to score depression before and after the intervention. The interventions included painting and decorating the unit in bright colors, adding a television facility, taking strict measures for maintaining cleanliness, allowing one attendant per patient inside the unit, making few quiet corners if the patient intends to sleep during the session. Methods: Diagrams, flowcharts were used to show aims and objectives. A PDSA cycle (Plan, Do, Study, Act) was used. The prevalence of depression in dialysis patients was calculated using the PHQ-9 questionnaire. A new plan for the dialysis department decoration and introduction of facilities was formulated with input from the dialysis department staff; including the nurses, technical staff, and the in-charge of the Nephrology Department. Results: 120 patients involved in the dialysis sessions were targeted in this project for the six months duration from April 2018-Sep 2018.40% of the patients (48) were found to be suffering from moderate-moderately severe depression (score range 10-19) via the filled PHQ-9 questionnaire. Four months after the introduction of various changes the PHQ-9 was filled by the same patients. Now the prevalence of depression reduced to 10% (12). Also, the patient's still scored as being depressed were in the mild depression range(i.e. score on PHQ:5-9). Conclusion: Following the implementations especially focusing on the counseling sessions (as mentioned in NICE guidelines)and increasing the Doctor's availability in the department with some environmental changes, there was an improvement in overall patient care. Especially the patient's mental health improved and the overall mood of the patient was elevated.  different facilities introduced along with the changes in the overall look of the department and focusing on patient's mental health improvement by counseling and improved interaction of patients with their care providers like junior doctors helped a lot.  ER -